Christopher J. Delgaizo has years of experience representing employees in many areas of employment discrimination matters. Having obtained his Juris Doctorate at Pennsylvania State University, Christopher received a grant to enroll at Temple University, where he earned his Master of Law in Trial Advocacy. While in law school at Penn State, Christopher was an active member of the student body government. Christopher uses the skills he learned and his extensive legal knowledge helping victims of employment discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace fight for their rights.
Christopher works to bring justice to the forefront of the legal argument. When his clients have been wronged by their employers, and his opponents try to shirk their responsibilities, Christopher will fight the good fight to force them to accept responsibility and correct their wrong. He may appear to be a bit like Clark Kent in the office, but once he is brought to task by his opponent, the real Superman will often appear.
Interesting facts about Christopher:
Christopher is a loving family man who enjoys spending time with his children and wife. He is highly involved in his children’s athletic activities, including the Phoenixville soccer program. He is also an avid sports fan that tries to never miss a game or at least keep up with the news of his favorite teams. In addition to being involved in sports and with his family, he has been known to be an amazing breakfast chef, making a mean omelet whenever the opportunity arises.
National Employment Lawyers Association (“NELA”) Lawyers of Distinction 2018.
State Court(s): Pennsylvania, New Jersey
Federal District Court(s): Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Middle District of Pennsylvania, District of New Jersey
College: Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science
Graduate School: Temple University, Master of Law in Trial Advocacy
Law School: Pennsylvania State University, Juris Doctorate
English
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